- WESTMINSTER : City Votes to Double the Cost of Water
- These Girls Frequently Have the Honors
- Board Reportedly Wants Abboud Out: Directors of...
- Latin Stocks Are Catching Eye of Global Investors
- Ameron Inc.: The construction products company reported...
- CONSUMERS : Drought Solutions May Be in Your Own Back Yard
- World IN BRIEF : PANAMA : 58% Favor Keeping American Bases
- FASHION : California Designers Are Ready to Swing Into Fall
- Grazing, Tilling Limited for Dust-Prone Valley
- Rate Changes Favor Water Conservers : Water: San Diego Council orders five-tiered formula that will penalize households that use more than 250 gallons a day.
- CAMARILLO : Stolen Shampoo Found; 5 Arrested
- VENTURA : Man Rearrested Over Fire That Killed Girl
- ANAHEIM : Hit-Run Suspect Turns Himself In
- Councilman-Officer Under Fire in On-Duty Shooting
- Girl Is Hurt in Riding Mishap That Killed Thoroughbred
- Pro Basketball
- San Diego State Edges Cal State Northridge
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Lions Baseball Tournament Canceled
- Gretzky Scores Early, Late, but It's Hrudey in Between : Hockey: Goalie fights off injury, center ends goal drought as Kings shut out Oilers, 2-0, to maintain three-point advantage over Calgary.
- Leader of Mali Coup Promises Democracy
- World IN BRIEF : LITHUANIA : Independence Talks Reportedly Blocked
- MAKING IT WORK : A Few Hints on How to Make the Juggling Act a Little Easier
- Messages at Fire Scene Refer to Molestations
- More of Cliff Slips Away in San Juan : Landslide: Woman finds neighbor's back yard has joined hers. Pine trees, shrubs and dirt moved.
- Washington Gleams for NL Baseball Brass
- Fare Is Hot and Spicy When Guitarist Cooks at Belly Up
- ART REVIEWS : Vietnam Revisited : Vietnam-related shows at UCLA are worth thinking about but sometimes they are as troubling for their limitations as for their censure of human folly.
- Conservative Group Renews Attack on NEA : Arts: Criticism over movie 'Poison' follows White House pressure on National Endowment Chairman John E. Frohnmayer to avoid further controversy.
- Arco Expects Lower Earnings: Atlantic Richfield Co.,...
- Hearing Begins for Suspect in '86 Molestation-Slaying
- IRS Claims Vista Man Fed Too Often at the Tax Tables
- Echoes From Bitter Past in South L.A.
- Man, 19, Gets 39 Years to Life in Shooting
- Grocer Pleads Not Guilty in Killing of Teen-Ager
- Total Recall of Lofrano Finds Error
- Baseball
- Agoura's York Decides to Run for UC Irvine
- NBA ROUNDUP : Trail Blazers Start and Finish Fast to Win
- Miscellany
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Crespi Shooting for Banner Season in Volleyball
- RADIO
- FESTIVALS
- OPERA REVIEW : A Visionary 'Parsifal' Debuts
- Network, Studio Talks Collapse: The major television...
- A Tradition Moves West : Two Brothers From Famous Medical Clan Open a Partnership in Orange County
- Mexico Prisons Viewed as 'Ready to Explode' : Rights: Overcrowding, deteriorating facilities and poorly trained guards are blamed for 'powder kegs.'
- An Indelible Mark : Trends: Kari Barba, who owns a tattoo studio in Anaheim, has drawn a reputation as a master among American tattooists because of the care and artistry she puts into her work.
- Research Shows U.S., Antarctica Were Neighbors
- Amendment on Computer Privacy Urged : Law: Professor tells conference that the Constitution should be changed to protect individual rights threatened by technology.
- Police Say Killer May Have Been Hurt During Struggle
- When It Rains, March Pours Snow, Sleet, Wind and Hail
- CRIMES BY AREA COVERED BY THE LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
- National City Smut Law Is Overturned; Closed Adult Bookstore Will Reopen
- U.S. Won't Use NHL Players in Olympics
- Inner-City Baseball Falls Behind
- Don't Expect Colleges to Slay the Golden Geese
- Playwright, Four O.C. Organizations Win NEA Grants
- Airliners Rest in Desert, Awaiting Better Times : Aviation: Recession and bankruptcies have grounded these giants of the skies. If they aren't rescued, they could end up as aluminum ingots.
- Call of the Wild : Pet Parrots on the Loose Grow in Number
- 4 Hijackers Slain After Airport Siege in Singapore; Passengers, Crew Safe
- British Official Sees Talks as 'New Beginning' in Ulster
- 5 N.Y. Officers Indicted in Death of Suspect Are Back on Payroll
- Job-Bias Laws Limited to U.S., Justices Rule
- It's White March--Many Areas Get Snow : Weather: Sierra snowpack rises from 53% to 75% of normal in just a week. Storm kills motorist, fells giant redwood.
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisor Devising Environmental Plan
- Board Tells Investors It Can't Stop Auction : Olen B. Phillips: Attorneys say the alleged victims of a fraud scheme will declare bankruptcy to block the sale of the Moorpark parcel.
- PERSPECTIVE ON GOVERNMENT : When Politicians Pass the Buck, the Outcome Isn't Ordained : Special investigating commissions needn't fail, says the man who broke the story on New York's 1970 cop scandal.
- State Tries to Discourage All but the Best Girl Golfers : High schools: There are no all-girl golf teams in California. A CIF official places the blame on a lack of interest.
- Padres' Gwynn Can Dig Deeper to Bury the Past
- Season Is Too Short For USD : Toreros: Players disappointed with 17-12 record, no NCAA bid.
- SDSU Finds Reasons for Optimism : Aztecs: Despite 13-16 finish, Brandenburg says positives outweigh the negatives.
- Bunka Bunka Wins by a Neck
- Football
- TELEVISION REVIEW : Bill Moyers Barks at the Watchdogs : Journalist delves into what Project Censored's national panel of journalism experts has selected as the '10 best-censored stories of 1990.' It's an unsettling but invaluable hour of TV.
- Examiner Says Pioneer Actions Resembled Ponzi : Bankruptcy: Court probe of mortgage firm finds evidence that officials used newly solicited funds to pay on previous investments.
- Oracle Corp., Redwood Shores, Calif., has named...
- B of A Left as Top Contender for Failed Bank
- Morgan Stanley Hit With SEC Charge: SEC...
- World IN BRIEF : GERMANY : Ex-Security Chief Accused in Attack
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Drug Cuts Infections in AIDS Patients
- Bonn to Pay--but White House Denies Gulf War Profits : Costs: Congressional experts say that the U.S. could at least break even as allied funds roll in.
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Rebels Threaten Mengistu Regime
- Documents Tell Details of Murders : Killings: One suspect reportedly said: 'Yeah, dude, we smoked 'em all.' Long night of drinking and drugs led up to the shootings of three young Pasadena women, according to court documents.
- AIDS Bleach, Condom Program OKd : Supervisors: Aim is to curb the disease among intravenous drug users. Board's new liberal majority makes difference after sharp disagreement between Antonovich and Molina.
- THE HOUSE : The California Drought
- TV RATINGS : 'L.A. Law' Powers an NBC Win
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Panels Urge Changes at 3 District Schools
- 1 Killed, 1 Injured in Apparent Gang Attack
- New Auto Industry Environmental Group: The three...
- Taps and Train Whistle Signal Passing of Orange Police Chief : Funeral: Michael D. Parker was passionate about his work--law enforcement--and his hobby--railroading.
- COUNTYWIDE : Sheriff Issues Letter on the Use of Force
- THE TIMES POLL : L.A. CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS / 12TH DISTRICT : Bernson Seen Headed for Runoff With Korenstein
- Wayward Cylinder Causes Tie-Up on I-5
- Preliminary Vote OKs Bradley Ally for MWD Post
- Vote Delayed on Graffiti Ordinance
- It Isn't the Ideal Cabal, but We're Committed to It : Iraq: We encouraged the people to topple Saddam Hussein; now we have a moral obligation to see the insurgency through.
- Foothill Station Seeks to Mend Fences : Police: Officers hold open house in effort to repair their image. The men involved in the Rodney King beating were assigned to the facility.
- 2 Ex-Deputies Deny Attacking Inmate in Cell : Trial: Former Orange County officers say they thought they were answering a prisoner's call for help at the Maywood jail as testimony ends.
- SDSU Gets Low Mark in Survey : Academics: Graduation rate for group of Aztec athletes ranks near the bottom nationally.
- BOWLING SENIOR PBA AT LAKEWOOD : Iowan Still Leads After 18 Games
- A London Bridge to the Art of Selling Songs
- Bernson Criticized on Waste Issues
- Was He 'Darylict?'
- Teacher Praises Filipino Students
- Plans to Close School Libraries
- Mexico Told to Help Its Own
- Health Risks in Oil Spills
- Health Risks in Oil Spills
- MOVIES - March 27, 1991
- Tornado Hits Homes in Huntington Beach : Weather: Roofs are ripped apart, trees downed and power interrupted. Storms are expected to continue.
- Hussein Consolidating Control in South : Iraq: But grip on power is tenuous, U.S. officials say. In the north, Kurdish rebels appear to have the upper hand.
- NEEDLEWORK: Aficionados of body art who journey...
- Storms Drown Cries for Rationing : Drought: Some areas are scaling back plans to restrict water usage. Officials caution against a too-hasty retreat.
- U.S. Insists It Won't Meddle in Iraqi Uprisings
- Wilson Vows to Aid Farm Workers, Victims of Rape
- WHO WAS THAT GUY? After his "Dances...
- TOP HONORS: Cal State Fullerton basketball player...
- POWER UP: Dutch aircraft maker Fokker has...
- Officers Plead Not Guilty in King Beating : Investigation: FBI civil rights inquiry slowed. Members of LAPD's Foothill station refuse to answer questions without immunity from prosecution.
- Castle Rock, Orion Takeover Talks Fail
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 27, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 27, 1991
- Obituaries - March 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 27, 1991
- TELEVISION - March 27, 1991
- Hewlett-Packard to Unveil Line of Workstations : Technology: The new computers are said to be faster than those sold by market leader Sun Microsystems.
- Pioneer Franchisees OK Rent, Fees Agreement
- Market Scene : Europe's Insurance Barriers May Soon Be Tumbling Down : But most American firms seem reluctant to look to the Continent where the European Community is pressing ahead with a sweeping deregulation of the lucrative market.
- Consular Corps Treated to a Classical Act
- $5-Billion Lawsuit Filed in Blaze That Killed 87 at N.Y. Social Club
- California IN BRIEF : VISALIA : Wilson to Visit Jobless Farmhand
- Judge's Voiding of Conviction Challenged : Courts: The U.S. attorney opposes a ruling in which Andrew Hauk expunged the criminal record of a disbarred lawyer. The case revives doubts about the jurist's demeanor.
- 3 Suspects Arrested in Shooting of Officer
- COUNTYWIDE : Filipino to Head Sheriff's Bias Panel
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Offenders May Pay Extra for City Jail
- Cubs Become Big Business : Tribune Co. Spends $30 Million on Free Agents in an Attempt to Erase Image of Lovable Loser
- Baseball
- ASUNCION : South American First
- Court Backs Doctors' Right to Use Patient Tissues
- Sheriff-County Accord on Control of Drug Fund Now in Question
- Reputed Rackets Figure Pleads Guilty, Gets 8 Years in Drug Case : Courts: Robert (Fat Bobby) Paduano's plea bargain ends a complex, five-year investigation. He was accused of trying to take over the Newport drug trade.
- Pressure Is On for Germany to Perform : Kohl needs to find a way to contribute militarily without causing alarm
- Miscellany
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : EMF Goes Beyond the Hype
- Kyi Wins Top Black Filmmakers Grant
- 'Naked Hollywood': More Than Skin Deep : Television: The documentary, airing in September on A&E;, consists almost entirely of movie people talking about the business and going about their work.
- Loss of Area Industrial Jobs
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Mideast
- Call for Gates to Resign
- IRA Bill
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Loss of Area Industrial Jobs
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Profile : Kenyan Attorney Builds a Case Against Rights Abuse : Paul Muite has had his passport seized and faces continual government harassment. But that hasn't stopped the head of the Kenyan Bar Association from speaking out against the creeping repression in the one-party state.
- Call for Gates to Resign
- Home Resales Up 13.6% in State During February : Economy: Price cuts and lower interest rates also helped nationwide sales jump 7.9%. The California figure is the best monthly showing in four years.
- Rifkind Pondel & Parsons, Los Angeles, has...
- Rexhall Reports Loss After Motor Home Sales Plunge
- Trial Tests Media's Right at Executions : Constitution: The suit was brought by a TV station that was denied a request to videotape a scheduled gassing of a killer. Since then, all news outlets have been banned.
- CLIPBOARD : BREEDING BIRDS: LAWRENCE'S GOLDFINCH : (Carduelis lawrencei)
- Former Policeman DeWid Leads Early in Senior PBA Tournament
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NIT SEMIFINALS : Stanford's 73-71 Win Is Inside Job
- STAGE
- STAGE REVIEW : Conway Cashes In on 'Other People's Money' : The director and star provides provocative, acerbic and hilarious comment on the greed of the '80s.
- THE MOST HONORED
- Proposition 103 Exemption for Surety Insurers Upheld
- Area's Smog 'Snitches' Keep Hot Line Busy : Pollution: Calls to a state number reporting the license numbers of smoke-spewing vehicles are averaging about 16,000 a month.
- Kremlin Bars Political Protests in Slap at Yeltsin : Soviet Union: The three-week ban blocks a rally for the Russian Federation leader.
- Positions on Losing Propositions
- Reaction to Caffeine Used to Gauge Cancer Drug Dose
- Some Cal State Fullerton Alumni Proudly Recall One of Their Own
- Interest in Alternative Fuel Sources Heats Up in U.S. : Renewables: War, environmental concerns refocus attention on technologies that do not use oil.
- OTRA Securities Reports Big Jump in 1990 Earnings
- Harlan Goodman has been named senior vice...
- Brajdas Signs $19-Million Credit-Line Agreement
- Wayne Colmer has been installed as the...
- Lincoln Ex-Counsel Admits Role in Conspiracy : Thrift: Mark S. Sauter pleads guilty to a federal charge of conspiring to deceive regulators by altering loan files.
- Jerry J. Burwell has been named vice...
- Howard Zenner, formerly president of Aquascutum's U.S....
- DIC Enterprises to Open Paris TV Production Arm
- An Inflated Issue in Laguna
- Iraq Women and Children Massacred : Persian Gulf: Ragged refugees describe murders of families and suspected resistance members. U.S. medics treat wounded young people.
- Get a Move On If You Want Kids to Be Active
- Neta Southern; Taught Earhart How to Fly
- Tracking Your Water Intake
- Ruby Slippers Off on the Right Foot
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Leaders of Croatia, Serbia Meet on Crisis
- Safety in Rail Projects Saves County $10 Million
- Doctors Vote Thumbs Down on Grossmont-Sharp Merger
- Storm Causes Power Outage, Road Closure
- Serial Rapist Not Tied to New Attack : Crime: Police quickly respond to the early-morning assault in San Clemente, but the suspect escapes. His approach and method did not match those of the earlier incidents.
- Ex-Travel Agent Gets 9 Years in Credit Card Scam
- NBA ROUNDUP : Houston Halts Chicago Streak at 26
- Iowan Averages 225 Pins, Takes the Lead in Pacific Senior Event
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Oscar Endures Another Hard Day's Night
- Advertising Agency Looking for 'Mad Scientist'
- Ashton-Tate Acquires Software Firm: Torrance-based Ashton-Tate said...
- Ralph P. George has been named vice...
- Abex Corp. in Oxnard won a $647,520...
- Rain, Snow Fall Statewide; 2 Tornadoes Hit
- For U.S. Forces, an Israeli Welcome
- PERSPECTIVE ON CHILE : A Belated Obituary With No End : The fate of 2,000 victims of Pinochet is finally told, and the country, newly free to speak, wonders what to say.
- Medical Records of Controller in Fatal LAX Crash Withheld : Air safety: The FAA refuses to turn over documents to investigators, citing concerns about privacy.
- Losing Never Came to Mind : Despite Many Close Calls, UCLA's Players Knew They Would Find a Way to Prevail During Record 88-Grame Winning Streak
- Fortune Petroleum to Buy Oil, Gas Reserves
- Resurgens Agrees to Buy Controlling Interest in Com Systems : Telecommunications: Officials say the acquisition by the Atlanta concern will probably lead to the eventual merger with the Westlake-based long-distance company.
- Goldberg, Pesci Win Supporting Role Oscars : Academy Awards: 'Dances With Wolves' earns statuette for sound. 'Dick Tracy' honored for makeup.
- Rebel French Priest Marcel Lefebvre Dies at 85 : Religion: He was excommunicated in 1988. The traditionalist died an outlaw in Vatican eyes.
- Progress for Indians Is a Film Fantasy : Native Americans: The reality is a 45% poverty rate and 35% unemployment rate. U.S. policy undermines the potential.
- FULLERTON : Panel to Consider Recycling Proposals
- It's Time to Get Off That Rocky Road : Vital for U.S. and Japan to coordinate their Moscow policy
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Tally May Mean Cut in State, U.S. Funds
- Countywide
- March Going Out Much Like a Lion
- MISSION VIEJO : School Boundaries Topic at Hearings
- Cathleen Kennedy
- OCC Pitcher Heizer Deserves a Hand for Overcoming Injury
- ANGELS : There Aren't Enough Innings to Go Around
- Miscellany
- Music Reviews : Mandolin Quartet in Chamber Series
- Ralphs Grocery Co., Los Angeles, has named...
- James P. Ranson II has been appointed...
- AT&T; and NCR in Merger Talks: Representatives...
- Anheuser-Busch, Union Ratify 3-Year Contract
- Mortgage Broker Admits Defrauding S
- Mahony, Union Settle Suit Over Cemetery Firings
- Man Accused of Starting Blaze That Killed Girl, 2 : Ventura: A neighbor's ex-boyfriend is arrested on suspicion of murder. The fire was set across the hall from the child's apartment, officials say.
- Lakers' Victory Is No. 50 : Pro basketball: Worthy scores 26 points and Johnson gets a triple-double in 99-89 win over the Kings.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Newhan's 3 Hits Pace Esperanza
- DODGERS : Candelaria Signed; Carter Must Wait a Day
- Tyson-Ruddock Rematch Is Set for June
- Miscellany
- TV REVIEW : 'Antagonists' Fails to Make a Strong Case
- Love Ya, Prometheus; Don't Ever Change
- Last week's surprise earnings forecast by IBM...
- Stephen R. Cousins, former vice president operations...
- BOOK REVIEW : Literary Marriage Binds Author, Agent for 30 Happy Years : AUTHOR AND AGENT: Eudora Welty and Diarmuid Russell <i> by Michael Kreyling</i> ; Farrar Straus & Giroux $19.95, 198 pages
- Culture : Kurds Keep Their Troubled History Alive Through Music
- Novelty's Worn Off, So Gulf Veteran, 74, Says It's Time to Quit
- Man Dies After Attacking Santa Ana Store Owner
- State Teachers Assn. Chooses New Officers
- VENTURA : 3 Accused of Fraud All Have Attorneys
- Miscellany
- THE WINNERS
- For Comedian Jeni, It's Still Showtime : Stand-up: Cable specials allow him to develop bits and have given him fans who want to hear their favorite hits.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Soul-Rockin' the Daylights Out of the Place : R&B; Veteran Act Don and Dewey Turn an Afternoon Setting Into a Saturday Night
- House of Fabrics Inc. Declares 2-1 Stock Split
- Moonstruck Ideas Dot the Land of the Rising Sun
- Gene W. Fuller has been named director...
- IBM to Introduce Its Own Laptop Computer Model
- Briefing Paper : Albania--A Step to Democracy
- Bush Presses Soviets on Arms Talks
- Next Step : Moving Mother Russia From the Soviet Home : Boris Yeltsin and his allies have momentum--and a chance to seek historic changes at this week's Congress.
- 2 Sentenced for Role in Alcohol Poisoning Death
- SDG&E;, Edison Extend Merger Pact
- Jury Convicts Transient in Good Samaritan Slaying
- Hulk Hogan Heaven
- Olympic Games
- Supervisor Urges Sole County Dump Agency : Environment: Maria VanderKolk wants to study hauling waste by rail as an alternative to a landfill in Weldon Canyon.
- Miscellany
- ANGELS : Grahe Waits to Put His Best Pitch Forward
- Baseball
- Track and Field
- BOXING AT THE FORUM : Pascua Walks Away, Beaten in 10 by Cob Castro
- Music Reviews : Schoenberg Double at Two UCLA Sites
- Leslie's Poolmart Again Sets Initial Stock Offering
- Lee H. Anke, partner of Financial Services...
- Arthur Andersen & Co. has named Christopher...
- Litton Systems in Van Nuys won a...
- Michael P. Kriegler has been named director...
- Janet Laudner has been promoted to computer...
- It's Over: The estranged wife of Salman...
- MGM-Pathe Tells Creditors It Will Pay Off All Claims
- Exercising Caution : Experts Warn That Aerobics Can Lead to Pain, Injury
- QUEBEC CITY : Consensus Elusive
- James D. Bloomer has been named vice...
- Investors Tracking Insiders' Stock Sales for Clues on Amgen : Investments: The sale of shares in biotechnology's hottest property by company executives has raised some eyebrows.
- Brokerage Firm to Sell Insurance Unit: Merrill...
- John G. Rebelo Jr., president of Peninsula...
- Maxwell to Give Up British Post for N.Y. News
- Bondholders May Force Charter to CPC's Negotiating Table : Merger: An unofficial committee of investors who bought $820 million worth of Charter secured debt is urging management to consider the proposal.
- 15 States Oppose Proposed Sale of FNN to NBC Division
- Former Dictator Expected to Dispute Rights Report : Chile: Pinochet is preparing a response to findings that 2,115 victims died or disappeared during his rule.
- Regional Outlook : What Next, Assad? Will You End Up Like Saddam? : These are the questions being asked by Washington as the Administration moves closer to the Syrian leader.
- 55-Year Sentence for $164 Theft Commuted
- ELECTIONS : Motor-Voter Registration Bill Stirs Up Sharp Debate
- LUXEMBOURG : An EC Defense Arm?
- Blaze at Firefighters' Cook-Off Destroys Cars
- U.S. Protests Israel's Plan to Deport More Palestinians : Diplomacy: Washington says the action could jeopardize efforts to bring about peace in the Mideast.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL / LAGUNA HILLS : Judge Hours Altered to Improve Court Use
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Summit Long Overdue
- Newland Gives to UCI Water Polo
- Music Reviews : L.B. Symphony Offers Adams, Martinu Works
- Musicians' Endorsements Help Ease the Cost of Gear
- Musicians Union May Blacklist Mozart Camerata
- GM Has Reopened Van Nuys Plant